-
considerably in
various ways. The two main
groups are "undulating" or "wavy" (
notare) and tooth-like or "zig-zag" (gunome), and
these are
often classified by...
-
September 2015.
Retrieved 5
February 2016. "Dienstordnung für
Notarinnen und
Notare (DONot),
Abschnitt Herstellung der
notariellen Urkunden § 29" (in German)...
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September 2008.
Retrieved 21 July 2008.
Notare 2008, p. 311. Lang 1930, p. 1-5H. Lang 1930, p. 4,11. Lang 1930, p. 17.
Notare 2008, p. 314. Lang 1930, p. 35....
- palatale; per
quanto riguarda gli allòfoni e la loro distribuzione, è da
notare [ṅ] dorsovelare, cfr. [áṅka] 'anche', e,
regolarmente in
posizione finale:...
- of
Leicester Secular Society". leicestersecularsociety.org.uk.
Theresa Notare, A
Revolution in
Christian Morals:
Lambeth 1930-Resolution #15. History...
- 458–459, 462–463.
Written 1816–18, not
published widely until 1967.
Theresa Notare (2008). "A
Revolution in
Christian Morals":
Lambeth 1930–Resolution #15...
-
hiesigen israelitischen Gemeinde, wenn sie
sonst dazu
qualifiziert wären,
Notare werden könnten" (in ****ure also one or two
members of the
local Jewish community...
- νῶτον (nôton), νῶτος, νωτιαῖος
notochord not- letter, mark, note
Latin notare annotate, annotation, annotator, connotation, connotational, connotative...
-
Kunimitsu and made
blades in
suguha (straight
temper line), but he made
notare hamon,
where the
finish on the
leading edge of
blade slowly undulates where...
- be
gevin to
euidentis selit without subscripcioun be the prin****le or
notare. That no
faith be
given to
evidents sealed without subscription by the prin****l...